Basics
Traditions
Ireland
Myths & Legends
True or False
100

What color is traditionally associated with St. Patrick’s Day?

Green
100

What do people often wear on this day?

Something green

100

What many parts does Ireland consist of?

2 parts - Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

100

Where do leprechauns hide their treasure?

At the end of a rainbow

100

St. Patrick was actually born in Ireland.

False - He was born in Roman Britain

200

When is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated?

March 17th

200

What drink is often coloured green for the holiday?

Beer

200

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

200

What job do leprechauns usually have in stories?

Shoemakers

200

People dye a river green in Chicago for St. Patrick’s Day.

True

300

What mythical creature is linked with the holiday?

Leprechaun

300

How do they celebrate their holidays?

By holding the parades

300

What language besides English is traditional in Ireland?

Irish (Gaelic)

300

What happens if you catch a leprechaun in legend?

 He must give you gold or grant wishes

300

he first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in Ireland.

False - It was first celebrated with a parade in the USA

400

What do leprechauns supposedly hide at the end of a rainbow?

A pot of gold

400

What might happen if you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day (according to tradition)?

People pinch you

400

What famous Irish beer is connected with the holiday?

Guinness

400

Why are leprechauns difficult to catch in stories?

 They are very fast and tricky.

400

Green was always the original colour of St. Patrick’s Day.

False - Originally, the colour associated with St. Patrick was blue, known as “St. Patrick’s Blue.” It was used in symbols linked to Saint Patrick and in old Irish coats of arms.

Later, green became more popular because it is associated with Ireland’s landscape, the shamrock, and Irish national identity. 🍀

500

What plant is the main symbol of St. Patrick’s Day?

Shamrock

500

What food is traditionally eaten on St. Patrick’s Day in the United States?

Corned beef and cabbage

500

What colors appear on Ireland’s flag?

Green, white, orange

500

Why are leprechauns often shown wearing green?

To hide in nature and grass

500

St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain Christian ideas.


True - The shamrock represented the Holy Trinity. 

The three leaves of the shamrock represented:

  • The Father

  • The Son

  • The Holy Spirit


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